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Make a usb laser air purifier lamp

Make a usb laser air purifier lamp
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Laser can refresh your air by kill the bad bacteria and fungus in the air.You can make a cool lamp too. All with the usb power.
 
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Oct 29, 2008. 6:07 PMP.D.T.Burdett says:
Its impossible that you can purifie air with that.Air is a compound of 78.08% nitrogen,20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide and 1% water vapor that can varie.You cant realy say theres "bad air", you may consider it has a high quantity of bacteria,CO2,humidity...etc.The lasers dont do anything to them facts, all your doing is producing a stream of fotons throw a bottle, thats not going to change the quantity of humidity or C02 and the only way it could kill bacteria would be a powerfull laser that beamed still in one spot and mabe then the heat would kill the bacteria(that would only happen on the surfice of what your aiming at).Sorry to say but that laser thing doesnt do anything to the air.
Dec 29, 2010. 2:05 AMcalinux says:
Even if he cannot purify anything with that ... is just another way to enrich your lab with "freaky technology" ... next to jacob scale and tesla coil...this will look gorgerous on the shelves of your lab ...
Jul 11, 2010. 12:04 AMuberdum05 says:
Or, like hivoltage said, you could try get hold of a UV laser diode then try with that with some sort of protection from the beam
Aug 30, 2010. 12:46 PMKirbsome! says:
You'd need a very powerful far-UV diode for that, a UV arc lamp is much better.
Aug 30, 2010. 11:55 PMuberdum05 says:
Yeah probably but then you would have to mess about with an inverter to drive the tube off 5v but the USB port might not have enough current... :)
Aug 31, 2010. 6:40 AMKirbsome! says:
You're right - it would defeat the purpose to make it not-USB and not-laser. Still, though, it would actually do something...
Sep 1, 2010. 2:53 AMuberdum05 says:
Yeah probably lol :)
Jun 8, 2008. 5:11 PMcasper.707 says:
Not to down your instructable, but can;t laser radiation severely impair your eye-sight or even make you blind?Just thinking...
Jun 25, 2010. 7:34 AMRedgerr says:
yes, ahahah
May 25, 2010. 6:01 PMTheMaker888 says:
 Does it do anything other then looking kool?
Oct 17, 2009. 3:20 PMmsm_bound says:
very very nice project

i have two questions :

1- how did u make the laser work ??? i mean how and where to connect it
2- where do i get this laser parts and for how much ??
please i am in the dead line for doing this project so i need ur help as soon as u can
Sep 8, 2009. 2:56 PMhivoltage says:
I don't believe this "purifier" is actually capable of killing bacteria. The only way red light can kill a bacteria is if it causes enough localized heating to the bacterium to kill it, which would require a very high power laser. light in the UV-C range can cause damage to the DNA of a bacteria or virus and effectively prevent it from reproducing and render it harmless. UV-C is around 250nm while this uses red laser light at around 630nm, not nearly a short enough wavelength to do much besides looking cool.
Jul 12, 2009. 8:22 AMjunits15 says:
This is not purifing air, maybe something with carbon pellets would but not this..
Aug 30, 2007. 10:09 PMlagenger says:
what is the power of the lasers? because they look bright than the crapy 99 cent store ones.
Aug 27, 2008. 4:11 AMnabzaf says:
it is just the bottle that makes them look brite (same concept as fiber optics). the crapy 99 cent store lasers have bad try me now battries if you replace them they will look britter.
Aug 27, 2008. 4:14 AMnabzaf says:
so for the spell'n
Aug 27, 2008. 4:14 AMnabzaf says:
sorry even. man my mind is just not work'n today
Nov 9, 2007. 8:05 AMrAsTaManN240 says:
whats powering jah laserz??
Aug 27, 2008. 4:07 AMnabzaf says:
the power that came with the lasers. battry power. you could make some sort or rail system to power it tho.
Sep 5, 2007. 5:54 PMarthaha says:
i dont get it, how does this purify air and how are the lasers powered ?!
Jan 5, 2008. 7:22 PMGordon Freeman says:
It Doesn't It's just one of those cheap things that someone thought might work. no offense to loup226
Dec 22, 2007. 3:14 PMTheBlackBird says:
One question hasn't been answered: What kind of lasers are they and what power???? Because they are too bright for some cheap ones
Sep 16, 2007. 1:25 PMpyrotecnix says:
do lasers actually kill bacteria, i have never heard of that one?
Nov 12, 2007. 11:05 AMSecondSun says:
not lasers specificaly. but bacteria do react to high frequency light, it stops bacteria from multiplying, it never actually "kills" them. high frequency light, such as from some specific lasers, basically sterilizes them (makes them unable to have sex or multiply) which makes them harmless to us because our white blood cells (leukocytes) just clean them up. the most powerful (and only) weapon pacteria have against us is in how fast they multiply. the light makes cis-trans enantiomers out of some important reproductive proteins and compounds which makes them unable to proliferate...
Nov 12, 2007. 6:45 PMIlluminatedAntichrist says:
So, If I expose a petri dish with thriving bacteria to laser light, the bacteria in the petri dish will stop spreading?
Nov 13, 2007. 5:57 AMSecondSun says:
As long as the laser is on a UV spectrum.

In fact, not only can they be stopped from multiplying, but we can detect them in such a fashion as well. Some bacteria (such as a relative of antrax, Bacillus subtilis) actually fluoresce (fluorescence occurs when a molecule absorbs light of a given wavelength and reemits it at longer wavelengths) giving us the oppurtunity to detect the wavelength of emmited light, detect the bacteria and find out whats inside the bacteria as well.

I did an experiment recently in which i took swabs all over my home (kitchen, bathroom, bedroom) placed them on two liquid substrate test tubes and alowed them to incubate. I modified one of them by exposing them to high frequency UV light (that i made from instructables :) and the test tube with the light established one small bacterial colony while the one uninfluenced by the light made nine various colonies.

PS> i actually did the experiment twice because the first time i used test tubes made of glass that partially blocked UV light. DUM :)
Dec 4, 2007. 3:43 PMtechnopenguin says:
Glass partially blocks UV light? Or do you mean it refracts it?
Dec 5, 2007. 8:18 AMSecondSun says:
I was thinking on a broader side, since you can find glass that refracts, reflects, polarizes or scatters light, you see i wasn't exactly sure what my test tubes did, I just ordered a new batch over the internet and those worked. I thought "blocks" covered all the bases :) sorry.
Dec 4, 2007. 3:51 PMtechnopenguin says:
Are those laser pointers powerful enough for you to see the beam, or is it the high air flow?
Sep 11, 2007. 7:34 PMBleach90 says:
I like this idea, but wouldn't UV lights be more effective at killing microbes in the air, of course the price of the parts would increase too. Some people put them in ducts to help prevent mold and they are used in many air purifiers.
Dec 4, 2007. 3:48 PMtechnopenguin says:
The price of parts would increase, but not too much, unless you're using UV lasers. But UV LEDs might do the trick. Thing is, you do not want to expose yourself to the UV light, since it's bad for you're health.
Dec 4, 2007. 3:50 PMtechnopenguin says:
Another thing is ionizers. They use a very high voltage (in kilovolts) to purify air, however some say they cause cancer. Unfortunately, they emit no light :(
Nov 29, 2007. 9:22 AMjongscx says:
...how effective is this? I've read the science behind it, but what volume/time of air are you approximately purifying with this device?
Sep 3, 2007. 8:46 AMBlessedWrath says:
They look like the "bullet" lasers available at a dollar store, but the beam is much brighter. My curiosity on the subject, however, is in the claim that light destroys bacteria. Can this claim be substantiated? Can you offer any references to support this theory?
Nov 12, 2007. 11:09 AMSecondSun says:
see my reply to "pyrotecnix" comment. it explains the basic idea that just sprang into action in 2000. the canadian gov't is funding production for these "filters" which are going to africa, amazon etc..
Aug 28, 2007. 9:23 PMIlluminatedAntichrist says:
How does it kill the bacteria, does it generate ozone or something?
Nov 12, 2007. 11:07 AMSecondSun says:
see my reply to "pyrotecnix" comment.
Aug 30, 2007. 8:01 PMPhazonx says:
light destroys bacteria. Its simple as that.
Aug 3, 2009. 10:00 AMgreenbean says:
The radiation sterilizes the bacteria.
Sep 4, 2007. 9:15 AMUthman says:
XD
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